I’ve done a bit of researching and came across Matthew Archanbault’s website http://www.drawing-tutorials-onl… I believe there are a lot of “subscription” lessons, but I signed up for the free drawing lessons.

I just put in my email address and for the past few months have received emails with different drawing topics. He starts off with very basic subjects and I have found them quite easy to follow. As I explore the different tutorials I’ve found out his students are using a lot of different styles.

This may be beneficial, especially if you were looking for specific tutorials for a specific style. I do believe this is a good place for building a foundation in drawing.

I have no idea what to tell you about drawing techniques. I LOVE the book Drawing for Children by Sandy Brooks. I might be wrong with the 1st name. She has a great follow up book as well called “Drawing for older Children” Start with the first.

There’s an ocean full of tutorials to learn to draw. There are for landscape drawing, portrait drawing and so on. First you should decide what would like to draw (landscapes, portraits) and search in that category.

Part 1 – How to Draw a Rose How To Draw a Rose in Black Ink.

How to Draw Hands In this video lesson, you will see How to Draw Hands in realistic manner using the sometimes challenging technique of pen and black ink.

Part 2 – How to Draw Something How to draw using geometrical drawing method.

Part 1 – How to Draw a Woman Discover How to Draw a Woman from Life.

Part 2 – How to Draw Birds How to Draw Birds and Other Animals.

The big problem with all these tutorials you find on the internet and in most books is that they will teach you to draw by “schematics”, approximate preliminary forms and repetitive and insistent lines that do not allow the final drawing to be just fluent, Easy and spontaneous. These qualities can only be achieved by doing the thing as it already is at the end from the beginning!

Part 1 – How to Draw Architecture How to Draw Architecture – Constructive drawing.

So it follows that a drawing should be simple, fast and accurate !!!!

Part 1 – How to Draw a Horse In this video lesson you will see How to Draw a Horse in a realistic manner.

Part 2 – How to Draw a Female How to Draw a Female – Life Drawing in Red Pencil.

Part 3 – How to Draw Objects How to draw objects – Still-life.

Part 1 – How to Draw Girls How to Draw Girls – The Girl’s Portrait in Charcoal.

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Part 2 – How to Draw a Body How to Draw a Body Using Classical Drawing Methods.

Part 1 – Learning How to Draw how to make creative composition in graphite media.

Adults are scared of creativity. I don’t blame them. Even when prompted. Everyone’s just so afraid of not looking smart, good or successful. Please trust me, the more realistic the drawing the more boring it will be. Art is about making something more interesting than before.

Part 2 – How to Draw Animals – Squirrels In this “How to Draw Animals” video lesson, we will do three quick sketches of a small animal, squirrel in various poses.

A drawing with good fill of shading does not mean NOTHING! By the way, it means, yes … a pretense! a camouflage. a disguise. This type of resource is used at the end of an artistic drawing to camouflage and hide the difficulties of an imperfect, inappropriate drawing. If the drawing was good in itself, it would not require complements like makeup!

Part 1 – How to Draw a Girl How to Draw a Girl – Sketching a portrait.

Part 1 – How to Draw a Skull How to Draw a Skull – Human skull bones and construction.

Part 3 – How to Draw Eye How to Draw Eye – Traditional Drawing Approach.

I assure you that a drawing made in steps by enhancement of forms does not lead to a clean and light result and will not be quick and neither free of suffering.

Part 2 – How to Draw Horses How to Draw Horses in red pencil.

I don’t think there’s a better way of introducing drawing. Look at the kids work. It’s inventive. And you and a kid learning to draw are no different/ Actually the kids have a big advantage because the will be as creative as they can when left alone or even better prompted by an adult.

Part 1 – How to Draw a Dog How to draw a dog in realistic manner.

Part 2 – How to Draw Children Discover How to Draw Children in Charcoal.